8 things you may not know about Magpies

While magpies can be a nuisance during the spring months, they are a native Australian bird so it is important not to harm them. During the months of August to October magpies mate and the males focussed on protecting their offspring can often swoop people and other animlas as a warning to stay away.

However there are a few simple things you can do keep safe.

Pay attention to magpie calls and nesting sites

Plan alternative routes during breeding season

Travel through these areas in groups as magpies tend to attack individuals

Wear sunglasses and a hat to protect your head and eyes

Stay calm if you do get swooped as panicing can be seen as aggresive behaviour and may provoke further attack

Face a magpie as they tend to attack from behind

Try to make friends with the magpie as they can be very loyal once they discover you are not a threat

Magpies stay in the same territory for life

For a few more interesting facts about magpies read on...

There are 9 sub species of magpies in Australia

The morning call of a maglpie is known as caroling

Magpies can recognise people's faces and will make friends with people for life

Magpies have very good memories

They will often mate for life

Magpies can hear the sound of grubs and worms undergound

Only 8-10% of magpies actually swoop people

Young magpies create groups call tribes

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